Washington Post reports on how Hikvision, the maker of cameras used to monitor Uyghur Muslims in China’s detention camps, has recruited former legislators to extend its power and influence – despite President Biden banning Americans from investing in the company, citing its links to the Chinese military

China surveillance firm Hikvision hires former lawmakers Moffett, Vitter and Boxer as lobbyists – The Washington Post Chinese surveillance firm builds influence in Washington, with help from former members of Congress Former lawmakers have registered as foreign agents for the U.S. branch of Hikvision, the maker of cameras used to monitor Uyghur Muslims in China’s … Continue reading Washington Post reports on how Hikvision, the maker of cameras used to monitor Uyghur Muslims in China’s detention camps, has recruited former legislators to extend its power and influence – despite President Biden banning Americans from investing in the company, citing its links to the Chinese military